
The Scent of Old Blood
Lydia Anthony · Ongoing · 31.5k Words
Introduction
Chapter 1
By Evangeline "Eva" Sterling
The rain in Oakhaven didn’t just fall; it cornered you. It slicked the sharp, neoclassical stone of the Vanguard Holdings building and blurred the aggressive, dark treeline of the Blackwood Timberlands just fifty yards beyond the parking lot.
I hauled the final cardboard box of my life out of the backseat of my sedan, my heels sinking into the wet turf. I slammed the door with my elbow.
"Come on, Evangeline," I muttered, my breath blooming in the damp air. "New city. New branch. Don't drop the quarterly tax files in a puddle."
"Need a hand with that, love?"
I flinched, nearly losing my grip on the heavy cardboard. The security guard at the glass double doors—an older man with a silver mustache and an unnaturally thick woolen collar—was watching me. His eyes weren't on my face; they kept darting toward the dense forest pressing against the perimeter fence.
"I’ve got it, thank you," I said, catching the door with my foot as I slipped into the lobby. The sudden blast of corporate central heating hit my face, smelling of industrial carpet cleaner and burnt espresso.
"You’re the transfer from London, aren't you?" He signed me in without checking my ID, his fingers hovering over a small brass amulet attached to his key ring. "Word of advice for the move-in, Miss Sterling. Don't leave your apartment balcony doors open after sunset. The local wildlife has been... bold lately."
I offered a polite, strained corporate smile. "Right. The timber wolves. I saw the advisory on the local news channel this morning."
"Wolves," the guard grunted, a strange, grim edge to his voice. "That’s what the council calls them to keep the tourists coming to the lodges. Just stay out of the treeline after five, miss. Welcome to Oakhaven."
The elevator ride to the penthouse executive suite was a blur of fluorescent lights and my own anxious reflection in the mirrored steel. I adjusted the lapels of my tailored charcoal blazer. I had spent three years clawing my way through the London branch to earn this senior analyst position. I wasn't going to let a little provincial superstition or a rainy relocation shake me.
The doors chimed open onto the floor. The layout was stark—all glass partitions, minimalist black leather, and floor-to-ceiling windows that looked straight out into the canopy of the forest. The trees looked massive from up here, an endless ocean of deep green and suffocating shadows.
"Miss Sterling?"
A sharp-featured receptionist with perfectly coiffed hair looked up from a monolithic marble desk. "Mr. Sterling-Vane is expecting you. You can head straight through the double oak doors at the end of the hall. He doesn't like to be kept waiting."
"Thank you," I said, setting my box down on a side table and smoothing my skirt. My hands were freezing, a nervous chill settling deep into my bones.
I walked down the long, carpeted corridor. The silence on this floor was heavy, almost predatory. There were no ringing phones, no clacking keyboards. Just the dull thud of my own heartbeat against my ribs.
I reached the massive, dark oak doors. I took a steadying breath, knocked twice, and turned the heavy brass handle.
"Step inside and close the door behind you."
The voice didn't sound like a corporate director. It was low, gravelly, and carried a resonant vibration that hit me square in the chest.
I stepped into the office, the heavy wood clicking shut behind me.
Then, the world tilted.
The air in the room was thick, charged with an impossible, stifling heat that made my skin instantly flush. But it wasn't the temperature—it was a scent. It defied the sterile office environment, cutting through the smell of polished leather and high-end cologne. It smelled of ozone, crushed pine needles, winter earth, and something fiercely, intoxicatingly alive.
My lungs seized. A sudden, dizzying pull yanked at the very center of my chest, so violent it physically forced me to take a half-step back against the door. My heart didn't just speed up; it hammered against my ribs like a trapped bird. Every instinct in my body, everything I had ever known as a rational woman, melted away to a singular, overwhelming urge: Get closer.
I looked across the room.
Alastair Sterling-Vane stood by the massive glass window, his back to me. He was tall, his broad shoulders filling out a bespoke navy three-piece suit that screamed old British money and absolute authority. His hair was dark, almost midnight black, grazing the collar of his shirt.
"Mr. Sterling-Vane?" I managed to breathe out, though my voice sounded small, choked by the sudden wave of heat washing over me.
He didn't answer. Slowly, deliberately, he turned around.
The moment his eyes locked onto mine, the atmosphere in the room turned pressurized, like the seconds before a lightning strike. Alastair froze. His entire posture went rigid, his chest expanding as he took a sharp, deep breath.
I gasped. For a fraction of a second, the deep gray of his irises seemed to fracture, bleeding into a brilliant, terrifyingly luminous amber before snapping back to charcoal.
His large, scarred hands gripped the edge of his mahogany desk. He gripped it so hard I heard the distinct, agonizing groan of solid wood splintering under the pressure. The veins on the backs of his hands bulged against his pale skin, his knuckles turning stark white.
"You," he whispered, a sound so raw and guttural it made the hairs on my arms stand up.
"I... yes," I stammered, gripping the door handle behind me just to stay upright. The pull was magnetic, an invisible rope wrapping around my waist and dragging me toward him. It wasn't fear. It was a terrifying, profound sense of absolute safety, a primal recognition that defied logic. "Evangeline Sterling. The transfer from London. I have the files..."
"Stop," he commanded.
The sheer force of his voice hit me like a physical wall. I froze in place.
Alastair closed his eyes, his jaw clenched so tightly I could see the muscles leaping under his skin. He swallowed hard, his head tilting back slightly as his chest heaved. He looked like a man fighting an invisible, excruciating war against his own skin.
"Mr. Sterling-Vane? Are you alright?" I took an instinctive step forward, my hand reaching out.
"Do not move closer, Miss Sterling," he rasped, his voice dropping an octave, practically vibrating through the floorboards beneath my heels. He opened his eyes, staring at me with a gaze so intensely predatory, so consumed by a volatile mixture of shock and sheer, unadulterated fury, that I couldn't breathe.
"Is there something wrong with my paperwork?" I asked, desperation creeping into my voice. The rejection hit me like cold water, contrasting violently with the thick, suffocating heat that still swirled between us. "The London office assured me..."
"Your paperwork is fine," he cut me off, his tone suddenly turning ice-cold, sharp as a razor. He forced his hands away from the desk, burying them deep into his trouser pockets, though I could see his arms trembling with restrained tension. "The Oakhaven branch operates differently. I do not have time for onboarding today."
"But the quarterly integration..."
"I said, that will be all, Miss Sterling." He turned his back to me abruptly, facing the rain-lashed forest once more. His shoulders were hunched, his breathing heavy and ragged against the glass. "Leave the files with the receptionist. Your desk is on the third floor. Do not come up to the penthouse suite unless explicitly summoned."
I stood there, paralyzed. The whiplash was staggering. The invisible bond that had practically screamed through my veins just seconds ago was being brutally severed by his cold, dismissive words. A deep, aching hollow bloomed in my chest, a sudden grief that made absolutely no sense for a man I had just met.
"I... I understand," I whispered, my voice trembling.
He didn't move. He didn't look back.
I turned the handle, threw the door open, and practically stumbled out into the corridor. The cold air of the hallway hit me, but it couldn't wash away the scent of pine and ozone that seemed to have branded itself into the back of my throat.
I dropped the files on the receptionist’s desk without a word and ran for the elevator. My hands were shaking so violently I missed the button for the third floor twice, hitting the lobby instead. I needed to get out. I needed air.
When the doors opened at the ground floor, I rushed out into the pouring rain, letting the freezing drops pelt my face, trying to drown out the phantom heat still burning beneath my skin. I leaned against the stone pillar of the building, my breath coming in short, ragged gasps.
What was that? I thought, pressing a hand over my racing heart. What is wrong with me?
Right then, the heavy vibration of my phone in my blazer pocket shattered the silence.
I pulled it out with numb fingers. The caller ID flashed a name that brought a sudden, desperate surge of reality back into my fractured mind.
Gideon.
My brother. My only surviving family.
I swiped the screen and pressed the phone to my ear, my voice cracking under the weight of the residual adrenaline. "Gideon? Oh god, Gideon."
"Evie?" His voice came through the line, layered with heavy static and the distinct sound of a roaring truck engine in the background. He sounded exhausted, his tone grim and sharp. "Evie, I heard you are now in my city."
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